Aesop Rock shares “New Yule” from his soundtrack to the upcoming film Bushwick: Stream

Rapper provides his first ever score to Cary Murnion and Jonathan's Milott new thriller

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Aesop Rock is known as one of the best — and perhaps one of the most under appreciated — lyricists in underground hip-hop. But on his latest project, he’s putting down the mic and putting on a producer’s hat. Aesop has scored the upcoming thriller Bushwick, his first foray into film composition. The movie’s original motion picture soundtrack is due out August 11th, with a physical release set for September 1st. Today, we get a new listen at the rapper’s production skills with the track “New Yule”.

The song comes in on skittering synths that sound like a download going haywire. Fitting Aesop’s own style and the Brooklyn setting of the film, the track gives way to a cool swagger of speedy percussion and digital scratches. Take a listen below.

Aesop Rock will perform a special show at the Music Hall of Williamsburg on August 23rd, just two days before Bushwick hits theaters and VOD. Directed by Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott, Bushwick stars Brittany Snow and Dave Bautista as unlikely partners trying to survive a 21st century civil war in Brooklyn. Read the full synopsis below, followed by the OST info.

“When Lucy (Brittany Snow) steps off the subway, she walks into an utter bloodbath on the streets of Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood. Texas is attempting to secede from the Union, and militia forces have descended upon New York City to claim it as an East Coast base of operations and negotiation tool. Lucy takes shelter in Stupe’s (Dave Bautista) basement, a burly war veteran who reluctantly agrees to help her traverse the treacherous five-block stretch to reach her destination.”